Brownsville High School - On The Moon Yearbook (Brownsville, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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The Senior Class ELAINE ALIMENTI - likes blond curly hair and brown eyes . . . plans to join the WAVES . . . hails from Brownsville . . . hobby is ice- skating . . . favorite subject is shorthand. LOIS ARMSTRONG- Lo likes to collect photographs and to dance . . . wants to be a beautician and marry Pete , . . lives on the West Side . . . favorite subject is sewing. ETHEL BACSKAY-'tEtt likes to play a piccolo . . . wants to be an organist like Bernie Armstrong . , . afraid of the dentist . . . band and orchestra are her favorites, PI-IYLLIS BAER,- Phyl wants to be a bacteriologist . . . likes to swim and ride a horse . . . hobby is stone-collecting . . . afraid of trig . . , favorite subject is chem- istry. HAROLD BALSINGER - t'Slats likes spaghetti and meatballs . . . Hone of the three . . . wants to be an orchestra leader . . . likes band , . . hobby is photography . ., a Grindstone boy. x EDWARD BARRY- Murph likes to date girls . . . wants to be an aviation mechanic and kill some Japs . . , lives in Brownsville Twp. , . . history is his favorite. VERNA BAUM - 'KBlondie'l likes movies and dancing A . , plans to work in an office . . . afraid of mice . . . lives in Penn Craft . . . favorite subject is office practice. Page 28 MARY ANTONUCCI- Nucci likes sports and chocolate cake . . . plans to attend business school and be a secretary . . . hobbies are dancing and driving . . . a Hiller lass. GLADYS ATZ -likes devil's food cake and dancing , . . plans to go to New Jersey . . . afraid of spiders , . . typing is her favorite . . . a La Belle resident . haDDY. . . always VIVIAN BARRECA- Viv likes to dance and go to the movies . . . wants to be a stenographer . . . favorite subject is sales . . . hobby is collecting pictures . . Ville student. WILLARD BAKEWELL lives on the West Side to be a boxer or join , . . likes all sports . his favorte subject . hunting. DONALD BARBER - football and P.O.D. . in East Millsboro . . join the Air Corps . . . . a Browns- - Nootch . . . wants the Marines . . sales is . enjoys Curly likes . . home is . wants to hobbies are night hunting and baseball. THERESA BARRY- Terrie wants to be a singer or travel . . . hob- by is horseback riding . . . afraid of Lois . , . favorite subject is science . . . 'likes movies and danc- ing. RUTH BELCH - Berp likes to sleep and gossip . . . plans to be an Army nurse or fhousewife . . . afraid of strange men tshall we laugh?7 . . . enjoys laughing.

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1943 R. Webster, W. Dillon, J. Curcio Center: D. Furano. THE SENIUR CLASS As the Seniors turn the pages of this Yearbook, the last year of their high school education will be nearing an end. They will long remember this school term, for they have just experienced a year of dreadful catastrophe. But what does this mean? To many of us, this was the loss of our former classmates and teachers who have endangered their lives to end this war. They are sadly missed by all, but we are proud that the Senior Class of Brownsville Senior High School is well rep- resented in this global conflict. Twelve years ago, we started a long journey to attain eventually one goal- graduation! Little did we dream that upon achieving this long and everlasting ob- jective, we would step out into a world which is filled with conflict. Now that we have succeeded in becoming the leaders of our high school, we shall attempt to become the leaders of tomorrow. Three years ago, we entered the Senior High as Sophomores. Yes, timid and uncertain Sophomores! But that feeling did not last long, for as a determined band of students, we so-on entered into the activities of the school. We were even more determined to be looked upon with respect by our Junior and Senior classmates. In our Junior year we proved that we should eventually become the leaders o-f the school bry presenting a class play, entitled, Ever Since Eve. The following year, we reached our final objective. We were Seniors! Few will forget the years we spent trying to achieve this goal. Together we shared and shared alike-our troubles and our joys. Look back, Seniors, and think how you spent your high school days! To most of us, those last years were three big years of fun and enjoyment. To lead us through our final school term, the following leaders were chosen: Joe Curcio, president, Bob Webster, vice-president, Dolores Furano, secretary, and Bill Dillon, treasurer. The student activities were successfully directed by those officers. We can hardly realize that this is the end of our high school education. As the war has intervened, this maybe the last bit of formal education many of us will receive. A minority may continue their education, but the remainder will enter the armed forces or defense work. As this class steps forth to face the future, we shall realize the value of an association with our teachers and classmates, made by participating in various activities. Many of them shall be met again in our effort to end this disaster, both in work and war service. With these thoughts in mind, the Senior Class sets forth to face an unpredictable future. Page 27



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DOROTHY BEESON- Dot wants to go to college and be a physical ed, teacher , . . likes to dance and jitterbug . , , favors the Army . . . favorite subject is English. BETTY BENTON- Bets is Mrs. Lawson now . . . wants to be a good Wife . . . afraid of low grades . . . likes biscuits . . . skates and reads . . . favorite subject is Eng- lish. MARGUERITE BETTEGAR- Rite likes the Navy . . . wants to go to college and be a dietician . . . afraid of snakes . . . hails from Newell . . . chemistry rates high with her. ROSE MARIE BOGNAR- Butch is very talkative . . . nkes friends and ice cream . . . favorite subject is Spanish . . . afraid of chemistry twho isn'ty . . . reads and dances. GLORIA BONUCCI - likes being with Bob . . . plans to be a house- wife . . . afraid of strange men . . . favorite subjects are chorus and P.O.D .... hobbies are sing- ing and dancing. HELEN BRENTONilikes to dance and read books , . . plans to go to Cleveland . . . wants to be a stenographer . . . favorite subject is law . . , enjoys listening to opera music. THOMAS BR.0SKEYiplans to join the armed forces . . . afraid of report cards and truant officers . . . Mog lives in Brownsville . . . likes to hunt, swim, and play baseball, SOLOMON BENIONf1ikes girls and movies . . . plans to study avia- tion . . . hobbies are singing and reading , . . hails from Isabella . . . favorite subject is science. ROBERT BERDELLAi Gink Dlans to join the Navy . . . afraid of blondes or redheads . . . favorite subject is P.0.D .... lives in Isa- bella . . . likes to read comic books. JOHN BIDDLE- Gar plans to join the Air Corps . . . flashy halfback for Brownie team until injured.. . likes Harry James . . . afraid of women . . . hobbies are football and baseball. ROBERT BOHNA- Bob likes foot- ball and baseball . . . ambition is to travel . . , lives in East Mills- boro . . . favorite subject is P.O.D. . . . hobby is swimming . . . plans are indefinite. ROBERT BRADM0N4likes to ar- gue . . . his ambition-Aviation Cadet . . . afraid of Miss Nicholas . . . known as Sucker Stick . . . ice cream and chemistry are his favorites. EDWARD BREZOVSKY - likes to hunt . . . would like to go to col- lege and be a bookkeeper . . . is easy going . . . lives in East Fred- ericktown . . . favorite is book- keeping. CARDELIA BROWNflikes to swing at mushballs . . , Kitty plans to go to New York . . . hails from Grindstone . . . enjoys English and Mr. Longls side of Democracyb' f if MJ jeagf..- of 1943 Page 29

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